The duo will appear on the Oct. 10 episode of 'Late Night With Jimmy Fallon' to promote their string of co-headlining dates, which kicked off Sept. 27 and is currently scheduled to last through Oct. 30.

Aside from offering a chance to watch a pair of rock legends in action, the tour also brings a measure of relief to long-suffering Beach Boys fans still distraught over the messy end to the band's 2012 reunion. For this tour, Wilson's band will be augmented by former Beach Boys Al Jardine and David Marks, with special appearances by another veteran of the group, Blondie Chaplin.

According to ABC News Radio, fans can expect "Wilson and Beck playing songs from throughout their careers, plus new material, with their respective backing bands and with each other." Wilson is currently prepping a new studio album with Beck sitting in, and the pair's recent collaborations promise to spill over into a live set that sounds like it'll be more collaborative than most co-headlining tours. "Brian will kick things off, but I'll also be given enough time to establish what I'm about," Beck told Rolling Stone. "In the end, we'll mix and match. It's a complete honor to be onstage with him."